aemathenge wrote:tycho wrote:
regression to the phallic stage of a four year old who has no better preoccupation than 'Dick'.
There you go again. You simply do not want to "get it" and therein lies your fatal flaw.
I meant number two in noun section and number one in the verb section hereunder.
https://www.google.com/#q=what+is+a+dick%3F
dick1
dik/
vulgar slang
nounnoun: dick; plural noun: dicks
1.
a penis.
2.
anything at all.
"you don't know dick about this—you haven't a clue!" 3.
short for dickhead.
verbverb: dick; 3rd person present: dicks; past tense: dicked; past participle: dicked; gerund or present participle: dicking
1.
handle something inexpertly; meddle.
"he started dicking around with the controls" 2.
(of a man) have sexual intercourse with (someone).
Hahahaha! You think this 'explanation' makes sense?
The only good thing from this 'conversation' is that it captures the essence of symbolic interactionism.
Meaning can only exist in Spiritual accord. Otherwise if it was only to be logical how many logical possibilities are there in your symbolic use?
The only time there can be 'common sense' is when people are having an 'optimal life' where they can 'heal' themselves. Can you heal yourself? Can you heal me?
Or was calling me dick a healing act? Odds are that you don't know anything about it.
If you knew, your intention would be clear, and welcome. And if I knew, then my intention to you would be clear. Because you are expected to know.
But you don't know, and I don't know. How can there be sense? 'You know' and 'I don't know' doesn't conduce sense either. So we must know. This is the most fundamental truth. And it's 'Spiritual'. This is what 'common sense' is about. And to know, Man must be 'like' 'God'. One must know something, and that thing is 'Man God'. Or, 'the Mind', a sea of nonsense, where sense floats.
Natuma salamu kwa @CLK, ujumbe; 'maneno, ya mwenzako, kichwa chako'.